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Advances in Immunology

Advances in Immunology

Frank J. Dixon

(1996)

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"The series which all immunologists need."
--The Pharmaceutical Journal
"Advances in Immunology must find itself among the most active volumes in the libraries of our universities and institutions."
--Science
"Deserves a permanent place in biomedical libraries as an aid in research and in teaching"
--Journal of Immunological Methods
"A provocative and scholarly review of research"
--Journal of the American Medical Association
"Provides an extremely valuable source of reference and many stimulating ideas...the main repository of information in a rapidly devloping subject"
--The Lancet
"Provides unrivalled value in both academic and fiscal terms and should be purchased by hard pressed librarians as a major priority to be jealously defended."
--Journal of Medical Microbiology
"A very valuable serial publication...no serious student of immunology can afford to be without it."
--Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics

  • Focus on components of the V(D)J recombination machinery that might be related to diseases in humans and animals
  • Control of the complement system by control of C3/C5 convertase on host cells, control of fluid phase C3/C5 convertases, control of fluid phase MAC, and control of deposited MAC
  • Immunodeficiency resulting from a complete absence of MHC class II expression and two trans-acting factors controlling transcription
  • Current knowledge of IL-2R signaling, highlighting IL-2 signaling, and T-cell growth regulation
  • Functional role of CD40 in cells, the in vivo significance of CD40-CD40-L interactions, and the signal transduction machinery activated following crosslinking of the CD40 antigen
  • Integrative approach to better understand the observed heterogeneity of an individual response to allergens
  • Regulation of isotype specificity, switch recombination regulation, and the mechanism of switching
  • Two lymphocyte-specific proteins, RAG1 and RAG2, initiate V(D)J recombination of antigen receptor genes

"The series which all immunologists need." --THE PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL

"Layout, proof-reading, printing, illustrations and binding are all of very high quality." --Rene Crevel in BRITISH TOXICOLOGY SOCIETY NEWSLETTER

"Advances in Immunology must find itself among the most active volumes in the libraries of our universities and institutions." --SCIENCE

"Deserves a permanent place in biomedical libraries as an aid in research and in teaching." --JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGICAL METHODS

"A provocative and scholarly review of research." --JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

"Provides an extremely valuable source of reference and many stimulating ideas... the main repository of information in a rapidly developing subject." --THE LANCET

"Provides unrivalled value in both academic and fiscal terms and should be purchased by hard pressed librarians as a major priority to be jealously defended." --JOURNAL OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY

"A very valuable serial publication... no serious student of immunology can afford to be without it." --ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS